I brought a second hand mountfield mower which worked well when I first got it, and today it would not start, so I took the lid off (big mistake) some bits fell out of the pull start section and I dont know how to get them back together, anyone know where I can find a diagram
Its is a mountfield thoroughbred with a briggs & stratton engine, it would be a crime to pay for a service as it was so cheap!!
Thanks if anyone can help
CoMpO
MOUNTFIELD MOWER PROBLEM
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Hello Compo,
I have a feeling that it may in fact pay to find a local agent who should be able sort the rewind starter fault.
All B&S engines have stamped in their tinwork 3 sets of letters and numbers.
They read Model--Type--Code.
These are the key to everything with regard specific info and spares support.
I haven't got on too well lately with the B&S website for some reason..but usually operators manuals and spare parts diagrams are freely downloadable.
Very detailed service manuals can be purchased.
http://www5.briggsandstratton.com/eu/en ... r_manuals/
Link to a UK independant spares dealer. http://www.briggsbits.co.uk/
However all local garden machinery agents should stock suitable spares or have them available in a few days.
Clive.
I have a feeling that it may in fact pay to find a local agent who should be able sort the rewind starter fault.
All B&S engines have stamped in their tinwork 3 sets of letters and numbers.
They read Model--Type--Code.
These are the key to everything with regard specific info and spares support.
I haven't got on too well lately with the B&S website for some reason..but usually operators manuals and spare parts diagrams are freely downloadable.
Very detailed service manuals can be purchased.
http://www5.briggsandstratton.com/eu/en ... r_manuals/
Link to a UK independant spares dealer. http://www.briggsbits.co.uk/
However all local garden machinery agents should stock suitable spares or have them available in a few days.
Clive.